All Vocal Range Tests are Misleading for One Critical Reason

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All Vocal Range Tests are Misleading for One Critical Reason. If you wonder what your vocal range is, watch this before you take a vocal range test. There is a way to make your test more accurate.

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All vocal range tests are misleading unless you can do this one critical thing. Once you can do this, the test will be meaningful.

PowerToSing
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hello! things have been well. I like my voice when I sing quietly. I been having issue singing loudly, specifically in the mid range/upper mid range! when I try to mix or sing high and loud, it goes straight through my nose there
any advice? I have been considering lessons from you because I feel like it would help a ton since you don't promote loud singing but rather working the way up to a louder volume and not overdoing it

Itsanangell
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Keep em goin this is the topic i was thinking this morning i needs me alot of these lesson's

lordraiden
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Vocal range is a weak indicator for voice type. Find the note you use when speaking to find out your voice type.

-xlntcx-
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hello! so i took your vocal type test and i have a pulled chest-high larynx. i was just wondering if i should do exercises for to fix my high larynx, to strengthen my mixed voice, or head voice exercises. i’m not able to afford to get your program unfortunately so i just want to make sure i’m doing everything correctly. thank you so much

val-xiqt
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I need help every time i try to hit high notes without breaking into falsetto it gets raspy and a bit uncomfortable. When i try doing your bubble lips exercise i feel like i'm just breaking into falsetto and i'm really struggling right now. I really appreciate the videos you put out. Thank you.

zachjohnson
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Hi can i ask a question that if i eat sweets like halls and drink water at the same time what Will happen to my voice

tshepisomamaila
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My highest full voice seems to be an A4. Am I doing something wrong?

everychannel
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big fan, i have a question, i’ve developed my chest voice quite a bit but how do i know when to start moving on to using head voice? they say that if you start using head voice too early you could potentially lose notes on your chest. so how do i know when i’m ready ? i’ve expanded my chest far enough to where i’m almost in a mix voice at high notes.

amali
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Hello Coach Chuck i have a question can i practice my voice using different types of exercises on different days

For example
Day 1: practicing my chest and head voice

Day 2: practicing my mixed voice and vibrato

Day 3: doing the pulled chest high larynx exercise (the 16 minutes video)

then I will repeat that exercise again and again

balsybullz
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Hi, dear! I have a question I would like to ask you. I normally do a couple of vocal exercises along with two different professors' videos on the daily basis and never had a problem until recently I started to try to sing along with a new Chinese professor 's video. He let sopranos to do vocal exercise, those ladies' voice can be very high, it is way way above high C. I sing along with those sopranos. But after a while, I found out after I do his vocal exercise, when I sing songs, my voice is a little bit out of control, my throat feels funny. The feeling is like my voice can suddenly acts like driving on a rock, there is a bump. The voice I made is a little bit out of control. I guess it is caused by I stretched my vocal cord too much when I do vocal exercise which means I sing too high, it might be out of my range . What is your opinion and what should I do? Thanks

liligibson
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Sorry Chuck - but vocal type tests are never about the notes you can sing because as you say, that can change with training - the tests are about finding your natural tessitura or sweet spot note range.

Untrained or trained doesn't matter - all mature voices have a given tessitura which does not change with training. This is because of the physiology of your vocal tract.

So you are right that they are misleading, but they are only that way because many singers believeb their "voice type" has to do with the note range you can sing instead of tonality.

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